Florida Regulations 5E-2.027: Nonagricultural Chemicals Subject to Penalty
Current as of: 2024 | Check for updates
|
Other versions
The pesticides subject to a penalty when found to be ineffective under the provisions of Florida Statutes § 487.091(3), shall be only those nonagricultural chemicals making specific antimicrobial label claims of effectiveness on inanimate surfaces against bacteria, fungi, and viruses. This shall include the following classes of antimicrobial products:
(2) Iodine and iodine compounds,
(3) Phenolic compounds,
(4) Bis-phenols,
(5) Salicylanilides and carbanilides,
(6) Alcohols,
(7) Acid-anionic surface-active sanitizers,
(8) Quaternary ammonium disinfectants,
(9) Amphoteric surfactant disinfectants,
(10) Mercurials – inorganic and organic,
(11) Silver and its compounds, and
(12) Any other compound presently registered with antimicrobial claims by the United States Environmental Protection Agency or the department.
Rulemaking Authority 487.051(1)(b), (2), 487.091(3), 570.07(23) FS. Law Implemented 487.051(1)(b), 487.051(2), 487.091(3) FS. History-New 5-25-83, Formerly 5E-2.27, Amended 7-18-95.
(1) Chlorine and chlorine compounds,
(2) Iodine and iodine compounds,
(3) Phenolic compounds,
(4) Bis-phenols,
(5) Salicylanilides and carbanilides,
(6) Alcohols,
(7) Acid-anionic surface-active sanitizers,
(8) Quaternary ammonium disinfectants,
(9) Amphoteric surfactant disinfectants,
(10) Mercurials – inorganic and organic,
(11) Silver and its compounds, and
(12) Any other compound presently registered with antimicrobial claims by the United States Environmental Protection Agency or the department.
Rulemaking Authority 487.051(1)(b), (2), 487.091(3), 570.07(23) FS. Law Implemented 487.051(1)(b), 487.051(2), 487.091(3) FS. History-New 5-25-83, Formerly 5E-2.27, Amended 7-18-95.